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The problem with a chest of drawers is that you end up
with piles of T-shirts and jeans loaded one on top of
another. Even if you neatly folded everything when you
put
it away you can't easily see what's at the bottom of
each
drawer and it becomes a LIFO inventory management
system.
There's
a Japanese woman on the telly who's made a
career out of folding clothes slightly differently. She
insists
that the right and proper method is to stack your
clothes
the other way, so that the folded edge is vertically
oriented,
allowing you to see everything at once. It sort of works,
so
all credit to her. But you do need to learn a new folding
technique which is pretty controversial.
Much easier shirley to re-engineer the furniture. If the
drawers were on vertical slides then you could just
pack
your clothes in in the usual way and still be able to
survey
the full wardrobe. Obviously gravity would be against
you,
but only half the time, and this could probably be
overcome with springs and magnets. Also, stuff would
be
presented to you at eye level which is better.
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